ESPN averaged 3.7 million viewers in primetime in January, giving the net a win among all cable nets for the month. But the number was down 5% from the net’s average during the same period last year. ESPN’s next closest primetime competition for the month was USA Network, which averaged 2.7 million viewers. While ESPN’s win was fueled by coverage of the BCS games, the five-game BCS average viewership dropped 16% from ’11. ESPN's coverage of three BCS games and one “Monday Night Football” contest accounted for four of the top five most-viewed telecasts on all of cable TV for the month. TNT, despite seeing its NBA game viewership increase 50% compared to January '11, saw overall primetime viewership drop 6%. Among sports nets, NBA TV saw the biggest jump in primetime viewers (+55%), followed by NFL Network (+35%). Fox Soccer (-21%) and ESPN2 (-12%) saw the biggest drops among sports nets in primetime. With baseball in the middle of its offseason, MLB Network averaged 31,000 viewers in primetime, up 19% but last among all Nielsen-rated cable nets for the month. ESPN ranked third among all cable nets in total-day viewers, but was down 7% year-over-year. NBC Sports Network, formerly Versus, saw total-day audience down 22%.